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  2. Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia - Wikipedia

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    CPEO stands for chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia, a condition that affects the ability to move the eyes and eyebrows. It is often associated with other symptoms of mitochondrial disease, such as muscle weakness, hearing loss, and retinal abnormalities.

  3. Strabismus - Wikipedia

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    Strabismus is a vision disorder in which the eyes do not align properly when looking at an object. It can cause double vision, amblyopia, and psychosocial difficulties. Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and history of strabismus.

  4. Heterophoria - Wikipedia

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    This is when it is said to be "compensated". When fusional reserve is used to compensate for heterophoria, it is known as compensating vergence. In severe cases, when the heterophoria is not overcome by fusional vergence, sign and symptoms appear. This is called decompensated heterophoria. Heterophoria may lead to squint, also known as strabismus.

  5. Hypertropia - Wikipedia

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    Hypertropia is a condition of misalignment of the eyes, whereby the visual axis of one eye is higher than the fellow fixating eye. Learn about its causes, presentation, associated defects and treatment options from this comprehensive article.

  6. Brown's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Brown's syndrome is a rare eye disorder that limits the upward movement of one eye. It can be congenital or acquired, and may cause head tilt, diplopia, or strabismus. Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of this condition.

  7. ‘Pommel Horse Guy’ Stephen Nedoroscik Wears Glasses ... - AOL

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    New cases of strabismus in adults can be caused by head injuries or accidents, damage to the eye muscles or nerves during surgery, or health problems such as diabetes, brain tumors, or stroke ...

  8. Signs and Symptoms of Diabetes in Women - AOL

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    What age do most women get a diabetes diagnosis? A type 1 diabetes diagnosis commonly occurs between the ages of 5 and 7 or during puberty. A type 2 diagnosis is more common over 45.

  9. Suppression (eye) - Wikipedia

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    Young children with strabismus normally suppress the visual field of one eye (or part of it), whereas adults who develop strabismus normally do not suppress and therefore suffer from double vision . This also means that adults (and older children) have a higher risk of post-operative diplopia after undergoing strabismus surgery than young children.

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